"Looking at Carriages" is the essential companion for all carriage enthusiasts. Profuse colour and black and white photographs illustrate horse-drawn vehicles from all over the world, and the accompanying text provides detailed descriptions of the design, manufacture, history and interior fittings of each vehicle. For easy reference, the vehicles are in five main sections: phaetons, gigs, dog carts, break and coaches. This valuable reference work, now regarded as a classic in its field, has been revised and expanded to include a section on Carriages of the late Twentieth Century. This addition makes "Looking at Carriages" the ultimate guide to carriages dating from the seventeenth century to the present day.
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230 colour photographs, half-tones
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Höhe: 254 mm
Breite: 180 mm
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978-0-85131-552-2 (9780851315522)
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Sallie Walrond L.H.H.I. is a Council Member, Judge, Examiner, Instructor and area commissioner for The British Driving Society and a Verifier for the Light Harness Horse Training Board. She is a Life Member of the Carriage Association of America and an Honorary Member of the American Driving Society, The Western Australian Harness Driving Society and the New Zealand Driving Society. She has judged driving, demonstrated and lectured on carriages in America, Australia, New Zealand, and Europe and throughout the U.K. She is on the judge's panel for The Horse Driving Trials Group of the British Horse Society and the Coaching Club. She is Patron of the Tandem Club of Great Britain. She has shown harness horses and trained pupils in the art of carriage driving with considerable success for many years. Sallie Walrond has worked with dressage horses, show jumpers, eventers, kept hunter liveries and instructed in all these aspects of equitation. She lives with her solicitor husband in a sixteenth century thatched cottage in Suffolk, England from where she regularly drives her Connemara ponies to a variety of the carriages which can be seen in this book. In 1991 she was awarded the British Driving Society Medal of Honour for services to carriage driving.